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<p>You are required to score 50% in PCB if general and&nbsp; 40% if other category like OBC, SC, ST, EWS etc.&nbsp;</p><p>It seems that you havent fulfilled the criteria and are therefore ineligible for NEET 2025.</p><p>You may give improvement exam to become eligible.&nbsp;</p>

5 Views Posted 10 months ago

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<p>If you go thoroughly in the NEET brochure then you will find that only PCB are required with atleast 50 percent marks and 40 percent in each subject. However if you result is incomplete due to mathematics then you can still give the NEET exam with the condition being that it should be your additional subject i.e. biology should be the main subject. But keep in mind that when it comes to councelling than there are few institutions which do not accept incomplete results of senior secondary examinations.</p>

207 Views Posted 8 years ago

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NEET is an entrance exam for MBBS admissions in all government colleges. Check all the details here:
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<p>Yes, with 262 marks in NEET, you might have a chance for B.Sc Nursing in some government colleges, especially through state quota, but it depends on the specific college and its cutoff.However, the possibility depends on the college's specific cutoff, category, and seat availability. Government colleges typically have lower cutoffs for nursing compared to MBBS, so it's worth checking individual college requirements.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>As you know that there are 3 main rounds for NEET counselling.If you don't report the college alloted to you in 1st round then there will be no problem at all, you can move into next round without otping college.</p><p>In 2nd round if you don't report to the alloted college then you will be able to go in round 3 but you will not get the registration fee back which you paid for counselling (fee can be variable according to category)</p><p>In 3rd round if you don't report the allotted college then you will be disqualified from further counselling and for as penalty you will not be able to participate in couns... View more

36 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>The <strong>minimum score required to qualify in the NEET exam</strong> varies each year and depends on factors like the difficulty level of the exam, the number of candidates, and available seats. For candidates belonging to the <strong>SC category</strong>, the qualifying criteria are as follows:</p><hr><h3><strong>NEET Qualifying Percentile for SC Category:</strong></h3><ul><li>The minimum qualifying percentile for SC candidates is <strong>40th percentile</strong>.</li><li>This is lower than the general category cutoff, which is the ... View more

182 Views Posted 8 years ago

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If you complete 17 years of age at the time of admission, then yes, you can apply.
Good luck.

49 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello Dear,
Its less predictable that you'll get admission into any government or private medical or dental college at this score.
All the best. Feel free to revert.

85 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Medical & Engineering Consultant,

Hello dear
A total of 11, 38,890 students appeared for NEET examination, conducted in 10 different languages across the nation.
All the best.

72 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes, nowadays it is mandatory to have a mandatory NEET score for MBBS admissions in all colleges, whether they are a private, deemed, or a public university. Regards.

59 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Currently pursuing MFM from NIFT,

To appear for NEET exam, one needs to pass 12th with PCB or even if appearing 12th, can also give the paper. The minimum eligibility is 12th pass with biology as a compulsory subject.

25 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Winners Never Quit.......,

Just go through a quick revision chapter wise and through the notes. But prepare 12th syllabus with hard work and accuracy. For 11th give it some regular time and solve questions from past years’ topics.

7 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>The table below brings the list of documents and files to be uploaded while filling out the&nbsp;<strong>NEET form 2024</strong>.</p><table><tbody><tr><th><p>Documents</p></th><th><p>Specifications</p></th><th><p>Size &amp; Format</p></th></tr><tr><td><p>Scanned Photograph</p></td><td><ul><li>Passport size and postcard size (both)</li><li>The photograph must not be older than 3 months</li><li>Name of the candidate and date must be printed b... View more

48 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Attention all aspiring medical students preparing for NEET 2023! As you embark on your journey to secure admission into your dream medical college, we understand that having an idea of the probable colleges based on your All India Rank (AIR) is crucial. While no NEET College predictor can guarantee 100% results, there is a powerful tool that can significantly aid you in this endeavor.</p><p>Allow us to introduce the NEET 2023 college predictor curated by experts at Aakash - a game-changer in your quest to find the expected colleges based on your AIR. This powerful tool, thoughtfully designed and meticulously crafted by... View more

36 Views Posted 8 months ago

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<p><strong>Yes</strong>, it's possible to get admission to BSc Nursing programs in some institutions without needing to appear for NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test).&nbsp;</p><p>Candidates can check such colleges in the table below.</p><table border="0" width="0" cellspacing="3" cellpadding="0"><tbody><tr><th style="width: 565.675px;" width="712"><p align="center">College Name</p></th><th style="width: 343.925px;" width="279"><p align="center&qu... View more

4 Views Posted 4 months ago

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<p>Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Cutoff 2024 was released for admission to various super speciality courses in the medical stream. The NEET SS Cutoff 2024 ranged from&nbsp;<strong>2476</strong> to <strong>41 </strong>for the students belonging to the General AI category. The hardest specialisation this year was<strong> MCh in Urology </strong>with a cutoff score of 2476, and the easiest specialisation was <strong>DM in Cardiac Anaesthesia</strong> with 41 as its last round cutoff score.&nbsp;</p>

248 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You should select yes.

16 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>It is almost impossible to get a government college for MD with 181224 rank in NEET PG ( National Eligibility cum Entrance Test, Post Graduation) but you are likely to get a private college or low competitive branches.&nbsp;</p><p>The private college charge a high fees as the admission will be through quota.</p>

39 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Medical & Engineering Consultant,

Hello Dear,
Its less predictable that you'll get admission into any government or private medical or dental college at this score. So, you have to repeat.
All the best. Feel free to revert.

47 Views Posted 8 years ago

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If you do not go to the end, why...,

But anyways counseling will start at the end of this month. Participate in counseling and get the college. Thank you.

11 Views Posted 2 years ago

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The National Testing Agency NTA has extended the NEET UG 2023 registration date. The last date to apply for National Eligibility cum Entrance Test is till 15 April, 2023.

2.6k Views Posted 2 years ago

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11 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>With 63% in Class 12th (PCMB) and 145 marks in NEET, you have a good chance of getting into several colleges, particularly private institutions or less competitive government colleges. For medical courses such as MBBS, your NEET score may be too low for top government universities, but you can consider BDS, BAMS, BHMS, or B.Sc. Nursing. Furthermore, certain private colleges may have management quota seats. It's also worth investigating allied health sciences or paramedical programs. To determine the greatest fit for you, look into the admission criteria and cutoffs at certain universities. Good luck!</p>

6 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>The number of available seats is a major factor that impacts the NEET 2024 cut-offs:&nbsp;</p><p>Competition</p><p>The number of available seats in relation to the number of applicants determines the level of competition for admission to medical colleges. For example, in 2024, there were around 1 Lacs seats available and 23 Lacs candidates competing, which resulted in a high level of competition.&nbsp;</p><p>Cut-off scores</p><p>The cut-off scores are the minimum scores that candidates must achieve to qualify for admission. The cut-off scores are determined by several factors... View more

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<div><p>Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences has released its MBBS cutoff for the All India and Home State quotas. Considering the <strong>Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences cutoff 2024, &nbsp;</strong>the Round 2 cutoff for MBBS course stood at, <strong>19972 </strong>for the General AI category candidates. Similarly, for 2023 and 2022, the cutoff rank stood at&nbsp;<strong>19247</strong>&nbsp;and<strong> 17841</strong>&nbsp;for the for General AI quota.</p></div>

15 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>At 48,000 in NEET 2024, admission to a government medical college in India through the general category is very difficult, as the cutoffs for MBBS in government colleges tend to be much higher. But you might get an opportunity in some of the states with lower cutoff ranks or in some rounds of counseling, particularly for reserved seats in some states.</p>

6 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Definitely, NEET 2025 can be cracked without coaching by devising the perfect strategy and multi-faceted actions. Here are your tips for doing it :-<br><br>Deep-rooted Understanding: Concentrate on any NCERT Textbooks you have studied on Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Most of the questions in NEET are purely derived from NCERT concepts., .<br><br>Self-study Time Plan: <br><br>Set up a daily time-table devoting time for all these three subjects. <br>Minimum time spent on Biology hence it has the maximum weightage. <br>Resources:<br><br>Standard reference books are like M... View more

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<p>With a rank of 817116 in NEET 2024, admission to government medical colleges in Hyderabad may be out of reach with higher cutoffs for general category students. You may, however, have a possibility of admission to some private medical colleges in the area, as their cutoffs are lower.&nbsp;</p>

16 Views Posted a year ago

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<p data-start="0" data-end="276">With such score getting government college is impossible be it form any category.If you belongs to SC/ST and also applicable state quota then there is very slight chances else NO.</p><p data-start="278" data-end="340">Private Medical Colleges with Annual Fees Under INR 10 Lakhs:</p><table data-start="342" data-end="817"><thead data-start="342" data-end="395"><tr data-start="342" data-end="395"><th data-start="342" data-end="357">College Name&... View more

38 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Tanveer,
There is no confirmed news regarding this. Please follow the official website of CBSE for authentic information.

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